So nice to see your smiling face again! I watch a lot of different genealogy "how to" videos, and yours are the best at giving clear, concise, and engaging advice.
Thank you so much for this Lisa, your help is greatly appreciated. After watching one of your videos about using Google with quotation marks, I’ve discovered it also works on a public records site also in my state, Victoria, Australia 👏 Love what you do, cheers, Wendy
So good to see you on video again, Lisa. Your voice is strong and your advice so much appreciated. A tip to go with the saving idea instead of trying to grab the text and put in a word document. Let your printing session setting options work for you instead. When you print to PDF or any output, there is often a setting in the right column for which pages to print. As you demonstrated scrolling down the image on the left, you'll see the page numbers at the bottom of that window. When you get to the info that you don't want, note when the last page number of the stuff you want. Then in the printing settings, depending on the program you're using, look for pages to print or something similar. Click on that and you may see Custom or odd/even or this page only. It may also just give you a window to type in the pages you want. If there is no window, use Custom and you should get a window to do this: type in the page numbers you want, for example 1-4 will print ONLY the first 4 pages. If you want to skip the first page, use 2-4. You can also choose specific page such as 2, 5, 10 or whatever by using commas. Keep a notebook handy to write down the pages you want to print to your document. To preview what will be printed, the new scroll window on the left will show those pages only. Then proceed with print, either to paper or PDF. This is a great way to save paper and eliminate unnecessary information. I hope the above is clear enough to try.
So nice to see your smiling face again! I watch a lot of different genealogy "how to" videos, and yours are the best at giving clear, concise, and engaging advice.
Wow, thank you!
Good stuff Lisa, it is good to see you posting and looking so well these days.
Feeling better every day. Thank you!
What a great reminder!
Thank you so much for this Lisa, your help is greatly appreciated.
After watching one of your videos about using Google with quotation marks, I’ve discovered it also works on a public records site also in my state, Victoria, Australia 👏
Love what you do, cheers, Wendy
Thanks so much Wendy!
So good to see you on video again, Lisa. Your voice is strong and your advice so much appreciated.
A tip to go with the saving idea instead of trying to grab the text and put in a word document. Let your printing session setting options work for you instead.
When you print to PDF or any output, there is often a setting in the right column for which pages to print. As you demonstrated scrolling down the image on the left, you'll see the page numbers at the bottom of that window. When you get to the info that you don't want, note when the last page number of the stuff you want. Then in the printing settings, depending on the program you're using, look for pages to print or something similar. Click on that and you may see Custom or odd/even or this page only. It may also just give you a window to type in the pages you want. If there is no window, use Custom and you should get a window to do this: type in the page numbers you want, for example 1-4 will print ONLY the first 4 pages. If you want to skip the first page, use 2-4. You can also choose specific page such as 2, 5, 10 or whatever by using commas. Keep a notebook handy to write down the pages you want to print to your document.
To preview what will be printed, the new scroll window on the left will show those pages only.
Then proceed with print, either to paper or PDF. This is a great way to save paper and eliminate unnecessary information.
I hope the above is clear enough to try.
Yes, I had a note on the screen about that, but thanks for adding the step by step here in the comments!
Thanks. I’ve not been researching in awhile and totally forgot the benefits of search aids
Thank you for another great video. It's so good to see you again. We've missed you.
Thank you, I missed y'all too!
So wonderful to see this video!! Thank you😃
Fascinating and so helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!